Search results matching tags 'Developer', 'FutureWatch', 'Professional Development', and 'Virtualization'http://sqlblog.com/search/SearchResults.aspx?o=DateDescending&tag=Developer,FutureWatch,Professional+Development,Virtualization&orTags=0Search results matching tags 'Developer', 'FutureWatch', 'Professional Development', and 'Virtualization'en-USCommunityServer 2.1 SP2 (Build: 61129.1)New on &quot;Database Trends &amp; Applications&quot;http://sqlblog.com/blogs/kevin_kline/archive/2011/08/16/new-on-database-trends-applications.aspxTue, 16 Aug 2011 19:37:00 GMT21093a07-8b3d-42db-8cbf-3350fcbf5496:37854KKline<p>In last month's column, "2012 Might Really Be the End of the World as
We Know It," I described a number of major developments in the IT
industry that are likely to disrupt the life of database professionals
everywhere.&nbsp; I categorize those four disruptors - virtualization, cloud
computing, solid state drives (SSD), and advanced multi-core CPUs - into
two broad groups.&nbsp; I'm going to continue an analysis of these
disruptive technologies in inverse order.&nbsp; Today, let's discuss SSDs. </p>[READ MORE ON <em><a href="http://www.dbta.com/Articles/Columns/SQL-Server-Drill-Down/The-Changing-State-of-Hardware-77029.aspx" target="_blank" title="Kevin Kline's Database Trends and Applications Magazine Column">DATABASE TRENDS &amp; APPLICATIONS</a> </em>]